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Responses to Death, Care and Family Relations in Urban Senegal

Authors :
Evans, Ruth
Ribbens McCarthy, Jane
Bowlby, Sophie
Wouango, Joséphine
Kébé, Fatou
Evans, Ruth
Ribbens McCarthy, Jane
Bowlby, Sophie
Wouango, Joséphine
Kébé, Fatou

Abstract

This study provides the first in-depth understanding of responses to death, care and family relations in an urban West African context. The loss of a close adult relative is a significant life transition that almost everyone experiences at some point in the lifecourse and which may have a range of material, social and emotional consequences for children and families. The research aimed to investigate the material and emotional significance of a death of a close adult relative for family members of different genders and generations in urban Senegal. It aimed to explore how the death of a close relative impacts on identities, caring relations and responsibilities among families of varying socio-economic status and diverse ethnicities (focusing on the three largest ethnic groups, Wolof, Hal Pulaaren and Serer) in two cities.

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OAIster
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application/pdf, Evans, Ruth; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane ; Bowlby, Sophie; Wouango, Joséphine and Kébé, Fatou (2016). Responses to Death, Care and Family Relations in Urban Senegal. University of Reading, Reading., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358915899
Document Type :
Electronic Resource